Diego Malta

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Diego Malta
Personnel
Stations as a trainer
Years station
at least 1976/77 Tecos de la UAG
0000-1982 Atlético Morelia
1982-1986 Freseros de Irapuato
1986 / 87-1988 Correcaminos de la UAT
1989 Santos Laguna

Diego Malta is a former Mexican soccer coach who coached various first division clubs between 1976 and 1989 and won the second division championship three times in the 1980s .

Coaching stations

He made his debut in the Mexican Primera División in the 1976/77 season in the service of Tecos de la UAG .

He then looked after the team from Atlético Morelia , playing in the second division , with whom he made promotion to the first division at the end of the 1980/81 season and which he was in charge of until the 20th matchday of the first division season 1981/82, as Morelia in the Aztec Stadium of Mexico city 4 against the hosts: 1 Atlante defeated. After this defeat, Malta was replaced by José Moncebáez .

He then looked after the team of the Freseros de Irapuato and also led them to the football club at the end of the 1984/85 season. Once again, his fate was linked to the capital city club Atlante, which this time he lost 3-0 in their Estadio Azulgrana . This defeat on October 17, 1986 cost him his job again after Irapuato had managed only one win (3-0 against Querétaro FC on September 4, 1986) in a total of twelve games in the 1986/87 season .

At the end of the 1986/87 season he succeeded with the Correcaminos de la UAT for the third time promotion from the second division and he also looked after the team during the first division season 1987/88.

In the 1988/89 season he jumped between February 26 and April 2, 1989 for seven games as an interim coach of Santos Laguna . After initially three draws in a row, his team lost four times in a row. The 1: 2 defeat against the capital club América was his last assignment as head coach in the Mexican Primera División.

successes

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